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[Free] A problem-solution text structure is a text that presents: A. a problem that needs to be solved. B. details about a problem that needs to be solved. C. the solution to a problem that needs to be solved. D. a problem that needs to be solved and its solution.
[Free] Which describes the underlined word in the sentence? "My friend Sally is the best florist in town." A. Predicate adjective B. Direct object C. Indirect object D. Predicate nominative
[Free] Which interrogative pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? To ___________ will you be sending the invitations? A. who; subject B. whom; object of a preposition C. whose; possessive D. whom; direct object
[Free] Which choice is correctly punctuated? A. Next summer; we will visit relatives in Ireland. B. I can’t wait to see: Ireland. C. I can’t wait to see Ireland: when we visit relatives. D. We will be visiting relatives in Ireland next summer: It is a place I can’t wait to see!
[Free] Which describes the underlined word in the sentence? "Along with the flowers, Sally gave me a packet of seeds." (Me is the underlined word) A. Indirect object B. Predicate nominative C. Predicate adjective D. Direct object
[Free] Determine whether the following sentence is an example of informal writing: "The Inca empire was well-organized and well-governed." A. True B. False
[Free] Which sentence has a misplaced adjective phrase? A. That storm from the north might be dangerous. B. My sister is the girl in the basketball jersey. C. Marjorie is my cousin from Florida. D. A clown at the fair with pink hair gave me a balloon.
[Free] Which sentence contains an infinitive or infinitive phrase? A. That puzzle was easy to do for an old hand like me. B. Did you write a thank-you note to Aunt Ruth? C. Hanging on the clothesline was a red shirt. D. Yes, the bicycle chain had come off the gears.
[Free] Which words in the sentence are the complete infinitive phrase? Dad only wants to serve the veggie burgers. A. Dad only wants B. only wants to serve C. to serve the veggie burgers D. to serve
[Free] Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? "As long as you're going to the store, would you buy some bananas?" A. as long as you're going to the store B. would you buy some bananas C. as you're going to the D. to the store
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